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What is the American Heritage Registry? |
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The American Heritage Registry called the Geneva Project is a database to register the remaining descendants
belonging to the original American heritage race of Ana-sa-zi people-Ethnically referred to
as American Indians- racially identified as Negro/ Black Americans The
data base documents Black Americans who have American Indian Ancestry heritage ancestry via mother, grandmothers, great-great
grandmothers et . The registry documents descendants born from American Negro women to
their original ancestral ethnic origins as American Indians. The
registry database will ensure the descendants from the original American race called the "Anasazi peoples"
ethnically referred to as the American Indian race and racially renamed Negro- will be included in the
calculation of the remaining indigenous lineages of descendants belonging to the
original American Indian heritage race. Black American who register
will be eligible to continue to receive protection and benifits from affirmative action, international Human right laws and
indigenous rights declarations , as Indigenous Americans instead of
immigrant decendants to America belonging to
women (heritage) of African Ancestry. as African Americans.
The registry documents
Black American people as a collective- human right to be correctly
recognized for their factual ethnic race identity as being the
descendants for the continuation of the direct Bloodline linage from
the original American Indian race heritage “called Anasazi” creating
the tremendous Mound builders civilization and consisting of over 500
Nations- originally termed American Indians, Amerindians, Native
Americans, secondary term for ethnic racial identity is Negro. Fact: American Negro people are not Africans they are
Indigenous Americans instead of immigrants to America.
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